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This highlight provides a framework to understand child care and early education workforce well-being and describes examples of research-based initiatives that can be implemented to promote well-being.

Explore snapshots highlighting key elements of early Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood (HMRF) grant recipients, including who grant recipients enrolled, how they recruited clients, the services they provided, and implementation highlights.

This snapshot presents updated estimates of the 2012 NSECE snapshot that examines the reasons why households engage in CCEE searchers and make CCEE search decisions.

This report examines the link between measures of self-regulation skills and longer-term outcomes among adults with low incomes.

To guide evaluators of employment programs, this report discusses how Bayesian methods can potentially address limitations of standard subgroup analysis.

This literature review discusses research findings on racial bias in the lower-wage labor market, describing what is known about types of bias in different employment processes, implications for identify promising anti-bias interventions, and key areas for future research.

Diapers for Families in Need: An Overview of Federally Funded Approaches to Diaper Distribution provides descriptive information on the Diaper Distribution Demonstration and Research Pilot grant recipients, the communities they serve, the design and structure of their programs, their processes for purchasing and distributing diapers, and other supports they offer families.

The tables in this report describe the children enrolled in the FACES 2021—2022 Study, their family backgrounds and home environments, as well as study methodology, sample, and analytic methods.

This brief describes the use of concept mapping to engage individuals with lived experience in developing a measure of reflective supervision for the early childhood home visiting context.

Learn research-based answers to key questions about families’ access to public pre-K programs.